Anti-allergic clothing

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a kind of clothing, and more particularly to a kind of anti-allergic clothing. The anti-allergic clothing includes a body and two sleeves. The two sleeves are connected to the body. Each of the two sleeves includes a glove. The anti-allergic clothing of the present invention adopts sleeves with gloves. The gloves can at least cover the palms of the patient. In this way, the sleeves can reduce the patient&#39;s scratching force on the arms and palms, thereby relieving the discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part. In addition, because the gloves can also increase the sun protection area, the discomfort of skin allergy can be further relieved.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a kind of clothing, and more particularly to a kind of anti-allergic clothing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Skin may appear red, swollen, itchy, peeling and other allergy symptoms when the skin is subjected to excessive stimulation, such as by chemicals, cosmetics, pollen, polluted air, sand dust, etc. In addition, some allergic dermatitis is caused by genetics, such as atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with atopic dermatitis may experience severe itching on the skin for a long time due to factors such as impaired skin barrier function and excessive activation of the immune system, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as dryness, allergies, redness, swelling and inflammation. Therefore, patients with atopic dermatitis are prone to scratch the affected part repeatedly, which leads to aggravation of symptoms such as dryness, allergy, redness and inflammation, and even affects sleep quality.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides an anti-allergic clothing to relieve discomfort caused by repeated itching of the affected area.

The anti-allergic clothing provided by the present invention includes a body and two sleeves. The two sleeves are connected to the body. Each of the two sleeves includes a glove.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the aforementioned anti-allergic clothing may further include a plurality of first slip-enhancing rubber strips. Each of the two sleeves includes a long sleeve. The first slip-enhancing rubber strips are disposed on outer surfaces of the two sleeves and corresponding to elbow joints.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the first slip-enhancing rubber strips may be arranged side by side along a circumferential direction of the sleeves. Each of the first slip-enhancing rubber strips has a longitudinal direction. The longitudinal directions extend, for example, along the axial direction of the sleeves.

In an embodiment of the present invention, each of the first slip-enhancing rubber strips may have a length in the longitudinal direction. The length of the first slip-enhancing rubber strip corresponding to an elbow part is greater than the length of the first slip-enhancing rubber strip corresponding to a chelidon part.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the aforementioned anti-allergic clothing may further include a plurality of second slip-enhancing rubber strips, disposed on parts of the outer surfaces of the two sleeves corresponding to shoulder joints and/or an outer surface of the body.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the two sleeves may be connected to the body without sewing.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the two sleeves are connected to the body by, for example, ultrasonic bonding.

In an embodiment of the present invention, each of the two sleeves has a tubular body connected between the respective glove and the body. The glove has a palm covering part and a finger covering part. The palm covering part is connected between the finger covering part and the tubular body, and the finger covering part is adapted to be folded toward the finger covering part to overlap the palm covering part. Each of the two sleeves further has a first use mode and a second use mode. In the first use mode, the tubular body is adapted to cover an arm, and the palm covering part and the finger covering part overlap each other and are adapted to cover a palm. In the second use mode, the tubular body is adapted to cover the arm, the finger covering part is adapted to protrude in a direction away from the palm covering part, the palm covering part is adapted to cover the palm, and the finger covering part is adapted to cover fingers.

In an embodiment of the present invention, each of the two palm covering parts may have a thumb hole. Each of the finger covering parts may have an index finger hole. The thumb hole and the respective index finger hole are adapted to be aligned with each other when the palm covering part and respective the finger covering part overlap each other.

In an embodiment of the present invention, each of the two palm covering parts may further include a first reinforcing strip. The first reinforcing strip is arranged on a hole edge of the respective thumb hole. Each of the two finger covering parts may further include a second reinforcing strip. The second reinforcing strip is arranged on a hole edge of the respective index finger hole.

In an embodiment of the present invention, each of the two gloves may further include a fingertip covering layer. The fingertip covering layer is arranged on a side of the respective finger covering part corresponding to a finger pulp of the finger. The fingertip covering layer has a fixed side and an open side opposite to each other. The fixed side is fixed to the respective finger covering part. A folded opening is formed between the open side and the respective finger covering part. In the second use mode, the folded opening faces the palm covering part, and the fingertip covering layer is adapted to be folded from the open side toward the fixed side to cover fingertips.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the body is an antibacterial fiber body, and the two sleeves are antibacterial fiber sleeves.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the antibacterial fiber body is an iodine-containing synthetic fiber body, and the two antibacterial fiber sleeves are iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the iodine-containing synthetic fiber body is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body, and the two iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves are iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeves.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastane blended body, and the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeves are iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastane blended sleeves.

In an embodiment of the present invention, a thread count of the body and the two sleeves is between 32 and 50 stitches.

The anti-allergic clothing of the present invention adopts sleeves with gloves. The gloves can at least cover the palms of the patient. In this way, the sleeves can reduce the patient's scratching force on the arms and palms, thereby relieving the discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part. In addition, because the gloves can also increase the sun protection area, the discomfort of skin allergy can be further relieved.

The following embodiments are given with the accompanying drawings in order to make the above-mentioned and other purposes, features and advantages of the present invention more obvious, and detailed descriptions are as follows.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of an anti-allergic clothing according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic back view of the anti-allergic clothing of FIG. 1 ;

FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a sleeve of the anti-allergic clothing of FIG. 1 in a first use mode;

FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a sleeve of the anti-allergic clothing of FIG. 1 in a second use mode;

FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of a sleeve corresponding to the left hand of FIG. 3 ;

FIG. 6 is a schematic front view of a sleeve corresponding to the left hand of FIG. 4 ;

FIG. 7 is a schematic front view of a fingertip covering layer in FIG. 6 covering a fingertip; and

FIG. 8 is a schematic back view of the fingertip covering layer in FIG. 6 covering a fingertip.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.

FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of an anti-allergic clothing according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a schematic back view of the anti-allergic clothing of FIG. 1 . Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2 , the anti-allergic clothing 100 includes a body 110 and sleeves 120 and 130. The sleeves 120 and 130 are connected to the body 110. The sleeve 120 has a glove 121 and the sleeve 130 has a glove 131.

The body 110 may be a part that covers the torso when the wearer wears the anti-allergic clothing 100. The body 110 is formed by, for example, connecting a plurality of iodine-containing synthetic fiber cloths. For example, the body 110 in this embodiment may include a front body part F and a back body part B connected to each other. The front body part F is connected to the back body part B without sewing, for example, to avoid the discomfort caused by the sewing thread and the seam rubbing the skin. Further, the front body part F can be connected to the back body part B by ultrasonic bonding, but other embodiments are not limited thereto.

In this embodiment, the sleeve 120 corresponds to the left hand and the sleeve 130 corresponds to the right hand, for example. The sleeves 120 and 130 can be connected to the body 110 without sewing, so as to avoid discomfort caused by the sewing thread and the seam rubbing the skin. In detail, the sleeves 120 and 130 are connected to the body 110 by ultrasonic bonding, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In addition, the sleeves 120 and 130 in this embodiment may be raglan sleeves (also referred to as one-piece sleeves or slanted shoulder sleeves). In this way, the joints of the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 are not located at the shoulder line, thereby preventing the joints of the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 from being fitted to the skin on the shoulders, so as to reduce discomfort caused by rubbing the skin. For example, in this embodiment, the joints of the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 may approximately correspond to the position of the clavicle. Because the structure of the clavicle is relatively uneven, the joints of the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 can be prevented from being fitted to the skin, thereby reducing discomfort caused by rubbing the skin.

FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the sleeve of the anti-allergic clothing of FIG. 1 in a first use mode. FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the sleeve of the anti-allergic clothing of FIG. 1 in a second use mode. FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of the sleeve corresponding to the left hand of FIG. 3 . FIG. 6 is a schematic front view of the sleeve corresponding to the left hand of FIG. 4 .

Please refer to FIGS. 3 and 4 first. In this embodiment, the sleeve 120 may have a tubular body T1 and the sleeve 130 may have a tubular body T2. The glove 121 may have a palm covering part 121P and a finger covering part 121F. The glove 131 may have a palm covering part 131P and a finger covering part 131F. The tubular bodies T1 and T2 are adapted to correspond to the respective arms. The palm covering parts 121P and 131P are adapted to correspond to the respective palms. The finger covering parts 121F and 131F are adapted to correspond to the respective fingers. As shown in FIG. 3 , the palm covering part 121P is connected between the finger covering part 121F and the tubular body T1, and the finger covering part 121F is adapted to be folded toward the palm covering part 121P to overlap the palm covering part 121P. The palm covering part 131P is connected between the finger covering part 131F and the tubular body T2, and the finger covering part 131F is adapted to be folded toward the palm covering part 131P to overlap the palm covering part 131P. Each of the sleeves 120 and 130 may have a first use mode (FIGS. 3 and 5 ) and a second use mode (FIGS. 4 and 6 ). In the first use mode as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 , the tubular bodies T1 and T2 are adapted to cover the respective arms, the palm covering part 121P and the finger covering part 121F overlap each other and are adapted to cover the palm of the left hand, and the palm covering part 131P and the finger covering part 131F overlap each other and are adapted to cover the palm of the right hand, thereby protecting the arms and the palms from the sun. Specifically, in the first use mode, the finger covering part 121F is, for example, sleeved on the outer surface of the palm covering part 121P, and the palm covering part 121P and the finger covering part 121F overlapping each other can be sleeved together on the palm of the left hand. Please continue to refer to FIG. 3 . Similarly, in the first use mode, the finger covering part 131F is, for example, sleeved on the outer surface of the palm covering part 131P, and the palm covering part 131P and the finger covering part 131F overlapping each other can be sleeved together on the palm of the right hand.

On the other hand, in the second use mode as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6 , the tubular body T1 is adapted to cover the respective arm, the finger covering part 121F is adapted to protrude in a direction away from the palm covering part 121P, the palm covering part 121P is adapted to cover the palm of the left hand, and the finger covering part 121F is adapted to cover the fingers of the left hand, thereby protecting the left arm, palm and fingers from the sun. Please continue to refer to FIG. 4 . Similarly, in the second use mode, the tubular body T2 is adapted to cover the respective arm, the finger covering part 131F is adapted to protrude in a direction away from the palm covering part 131P, the palm covering part 131P is adapted to cover the palm of the right hand, and the finger covering part 131F is adapted to cover the fingers of the right hand, thereby protecting the right arm, palm and fingers from the sun. Specifically, in the second use mode, the palm covering parts 121P and 131P can be sleeved on the respective palms, and the finger covering parts 121F and 131F can be sleeved on the respective fingers. Thus, based on the above structure, the anti-allergic clothing 100 can provide various sun protection coverage areas, thereby improving the convenience of use. Incidentally, the tubular body T1, the palm covering part 121P and the finger covering part 121F are integrally formed, and the tubular body T2, the palm covering part 131P and the finger covering part 131F are integrally formed, for example.

Please refer to FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 together. The palm covering part 121P has a thumb hole H1, and the palm covering part 131P has a thumb hole Ha, for example. FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrates the thumb hole H1 of the palm covering part 121P of the left hand, and the features of the thumb hole Ha are the same as those of the thumb hole H1. The finger covering part 121F has an index finger hole H2, and the finger covering part 131F has an index finger hole Hb, for example. Similarly, FIG. 6 illustrates the index finger hole H2 of the finger covering part 121F of the left hand, and the features of the index finger hole Hb are the same as those of the index finger hole H2. Please continue to refer to FIGS. 5 and 6 . The thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2 are adapted to align with each other when the palm covering part 121P and the finger covering part 121F overlap each other. Specifically, in the first use mode as shown in FIG. 5 , the thumb can be extended from the thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2 which are aligned with each other. On the other hand, in the second use mode as shown in FIG. 6 , the thumb can be extended from the thumb hole H1 of the palm covering part 121P, and the index finger can be extended from the index finger hole H2 of the finger covering part 121F. In this embodiment, the thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2 are formed by, for example, laser cutting, but the present invention does not limit the specific formation methods.

Incidentally, the hole edge of the thumb hole H1 and the hole edge of the index finger hole H2 can be stitched to enhance the structural strength in an embodiment. However, each of the palm covering parts 121P and 131P (the palm covering part 131P is shown in FIG. 4 ) may further include a first reinforcing strip in this embodiment. FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrates the first reinforcing strip G1 of the palm covering part 121P of the left hand, and the features of the first reinforcing strip of the palm covering part 131P are the same as those of the first reinforcing strip G1. The first reinforcing strip G1 is arranged on the hole edge of the thumb hole H1. In this way, not only can the palm covering part 121P be prevented from being torn from the hole edge of the thumb hole H1, but also the discomfort caused by the sewing thread rubbing the skin can be avoided, thereby further improving the wearing comfort. Similarly, each of the finger covering parts 121F and 131F may further include a second reinforcing strip in this embodiment. FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate the second reinforcing strip G2 of the finger covering part 121F of the left hand, and the features of the second reinforcing strip of the finger covering part 131F are the same as those of the second reinforcing strip G2. The second reinforcing strip G2 is arranged on the hole edge of the index finger hole H2. In this way, not only can the finger covering part 121F be prevented from being torn from the hole edge of the index finger hole H2, but also the discomfort caused by the sewing thread rubbing the skin can be avoided, thereby further improving the wearing comfort. In another embodiment, the first reinforcing strip G1 and the second reinforcing strip G2 can be reflective strips, so as to make it easier to find the positions of the thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2.

FIG. 7 is a schematic front view of a fingertip covering layer in FIG. 6 covering a fingertip. FIG. 8 is a schematic back view of the fingertip covering layer in FIG. 6 covering a fingertip. Please refer to FIGS. 4 and 6 together first. The glove 121 may further have a fingertip covering layer 122, and the glove 131 (shown in FIG. 4 ) may further have a fingertip covering layer 132. FIG. 7 illustrates the fingertip covering layer 122 of the left hand, and the features of the fingertip covering layer 132 of the right hand are the same as those of the fingertip covering layer 122. Please continue to refer to FIG. 6 . The fingertip covering layer 122 is disposed on the side of the finger covering part 121F corresponding to the finger pulp. The fingertip covering layer 122 has a fixed side 1220 and an open side 1221 opposite to each other. The fixed side 1220 is fixed to the finger covering part 121F. A folded opening O is formed between the open side 1221 and the finger covering part 121F, and the folded opening O faces the palm covering part 121P when in the second use mode. Please refer to FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 together. The fingertip covering layer 122 is adapted to be folded from the open side 1221 to the fixed side 1220 so as to cover the fingertip, thereby reducing the patient's scratching force. Specifically, the side edges of the fingertip covering layer 122 are all fixed to the finger covering part 121F, except the side edge corresponding to the open side 1221. Thus, in the second use mode, the fingertip covering layer 122 can be grasped from the folded opening O, and the fingertip covering layer 122 can be folded from the open side 1221 to the fixed side 1220, so that the fingertip covering layer 122 covers the fingertip. In addition, please continue to refer to FIG. 8 . After the fingertip covering layer 122 is folded from the open side 1221 to the fixed side 1220 to cover the fingertip, the open side 1221 is located on the side corresponding to the back of the hand, therefore, the patient's fingertips can be further prevented from protruding from the open side 1221. For example, the patient is prone to scratch the affected part unconsciously and continuously while sleeping, and the fingertip covering layer 122 can reduce the patient's scratching force and prevent the fingertip from protruding from the fingertip covering layer 122 during the scratching process, thereby preventing the patient from scratching the affected part while sleeping.

Compared with the prior art, the anti-allergic clothing 100 of the present embodiment adopts sleeves 120 and 130 with gloves 121 and 131, wherein the gloves 121 and 131 can at least cover the palms of the patient. In this way, the sleeves 120 and 130 can reduce the patient's scratching force on the arms and palms, thereby relieving the discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part. In addition, because the gloves 121 and 131 can also increase the sun protection area, the discomfort of skin allergy can be further relieved.

Please refer to FIGS. 1 and 2 together again. In this embodiment, the body 110 can be an antibacterial fiber body, and the sleeves 120 and 130 can be antibacterial fiber sleeves, so as to relieve discomfort caused by skin allergies through the antibacterial function. Further, the body 110 can be an iodine-containing synthetic fiber body, and the sleeves 120 and 130 can be iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves. In other words, the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be all made of iodine-containing synthetic fibers. The iodine has good antibacterial effect, and the synthetic fiber has good breathability, moisturizing and sun protection functions. Therefore, the anti-allergic clothing 100 of this embodiment can further relieve the discomfort of skin allergy. It should be noted that iodine has a good antibacterial effect on Staphylococcus aureus, and the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis mostly has the problem of excessive Staphylococcus aureus. Therefore, the anti-allergic clothing 100 of the present embodiment can relieve the discomfort caused by atopic dermatitis, but the present invention does not limit the specific use of the anti-allergic clothing 100. In this embodiment, the iodine can be added to the synthetic fibers during the process of hot-melt drawing of the synthetic fibers. In this way, the iodine can be uniformly mixed in the synthetic fibers to prevent the iodine from falling off due to factors such as washing and long-term wear, so that the anti-allergic clothing 100 can maintain the antibacterial effect continuously.

It should be noted that the iodine-containing synthetic fiber body 110 is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves 120 and 130 are iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeves, for example. In short, the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be all made of iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fibers, so as to further improve the wearing comfort. In one embodiment, the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body 110 can be an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastane (also known as lycra, spandex) blended body, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves 120 and 130 can be iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastane blended sleeves. In other words, the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be all made of iodine-containing blended fibers, and the blended fibers include hydrophilic nylon fibers and elastane. In this way, the ductility of the anti-allergic clothing 100 can be further improved, thereby further improving the wearing comfort. In one embodiment, the proportion of the hydrophilic nylon fibers may be in the range of 80-90%, and the proportion of the elastane may be in the range of 10-20%. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the proportion of the hydrophilic nylon fibers may be about 83%, and the proportion of the elastane may be about 17%, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In the present embodiment, the thread count (T/C) of the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 is, for example, between 32 and 50 stitches to increase the thickness of the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130, thereby preventing the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 from being broken due to the patient's continuous scratching. In one embodiment, the thread count of the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be 40 stitches, but the present invention is not limited thereto.

Please refer to FIGS. 1 and 2 again. In this embodiment, the anti-allergic clothing 100 may further include a plurality of first slip-enhancing rubber strips 140 (also shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 ). Each of the sleeves 120 and 130 includes a long sleeve. The first slip-enhancing rubber strips 140 are disposed on the outer surface OS1 of the sleeve 120 and the outer surface OS2 of the sleeve 130, and are adapted to correspond to the elbow joint. In detail, skin allergy symptoms occurring on the elbow joint are more likely to cause the patient to scratch, and the first slip-enhancing rubber strips 140 can make the fingers of the patient slide away from the elbow joint more quickly, thereby reducing the patient's scratching force. Furthermore, the friction coefficient of the first slip-enhancing rubber strip 140 may be smaller than that of the sleeves 120 and 130, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In addition, the first slip-enhancing rubber strips 140 in this embodiment can be arranged side by side along the circumferential direction of the sleeves 120 and 130, and each first slip-enhancing rubber strip 140 has a longitudinal direction D. The longitudinal direction D extends, for example, in the axial direction of the sleeves 120 and 130. In this way, the fingers of the patient can more easily slide away from the elbow joint when the patient scratches the elbow joint, thereby reducing the scratching force more effectively. Incidentally, the first slip-enhancing rubber strip 140 may have a certain length in the longitudinal direction D. The length of the first anti-slip rubber strip 140 corresponding to the elbow part (e.g., the length L1 in FIG. 2 ) is greater than the length of the first anti-slip rubber strip 140 corresponding to the chelidon part (e.g., the length L2 in FIG. 1 ), so as to make the elbow joint easier to move. It should be noted that the first slip-enhancing rubber strips 140 corresponding to the elbow part are shown in FIG. 2 and the first slip-enhancing rubber strips 140 corresponding to the chelidon part are shown in FIG. 1 , for example.

Incidentally, the anti-allergic clothing 100 may further include a plurality of second slip-enhancing rubber strips 150. The second slip-enhancing rubber strips 150 are disposed on the parts of the outer surfaces OS1 and OS2 of the sleeves 120 and 130 corresponding to the shoulder joints and/or the outer surface S of the body 110 to reduce the scratching force of different parts. For example, the second anti-slip rubber strip 150 corresponding to the shoulder joint can extend along the shoulder line, and the second anti-slip rubber strip 150 disposed on the body 110 can correspond to the position of the waist.

In summary, the anti-allergic clothing of the present invention adopts sleeves with gloves, wherein the gloves can at least cover the patient's palms. In this way, the sleeves can reduce the patient's scratching force on the arms and palms, thereby relieving the discomfort caused by repeated scratching of the affected area. In addition, because the gloves can also increase the sunscreen area, the discomfort caused by skin allergies can be further relieved. In addition, the anti-allergic clothing of the present invention can provide a first use mode and a second use mode, and the patent can select the specific use mode for relieving the scratching force and sun protection for different parts. On the other hand, when the anti-allergic clothing is used in the second use mode, the fingertip can be covered with a fingertip covering layer, so as to further reduce the patient's scratching force. Furthermore, after the fingertip covering layer is folded from the open side to the fixed side and covers the fingertip, the open side is located on the side of the back of the hand, thus further preventing the patient's fingertips from protruding from the open side. The anti-allergic clothing of the present invention includes a plurality of first slip-enhancing rubber strips and a plurality of second slip-enhancing rubber strips, so as to further reduce the patient's scratching force. In addition, the anti-allergic clothing of the present invention uses anti-bacterial fiber body and anti-bacterial fiber sleeves to further relieve the discomfort of skin allergies. In addition, the antibacterial fibers are, for example, iodine-containing synthetic fibers. In detail, the iodine has good antibacterial effect, and synthetic fibers have good breathability, moisturizing and sun protection functions. Therefore, the anti-allergic clothing of the present invention can relieve the discomfort of skin allergies.

While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to wrap various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. 

What is claimed is:
 1. An anti-allergy clothing, comprising: a body; and two sleeves, connected to the body, wherein each of the two sleeves comprises a glove.
 2. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of first slip-enhancing rubber strips, wherein each of the two sleeves comprises a long sleeve, and the first slip-enhancing rubber strips are disposed on outer surfaces of the two sleeves and corresponding to elbow joints.
 3. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 2, wherein the first slip-enhancing rubber strips are arranged side by side along a circumferential direction of the sleeves, each of the first slip-enhancing rubber strips has a longitudinal direction, and the longitudinal directions extend along the axial direction of the sleeves.
 4. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 3, wherein each of the first slip-enhancing rubber strips has a length in the longitudinal direction, and the length of the first slip-enhancing rubber strip corresponding to an elbow part is greater than the length of the first slip-enhancing rubber strip corresponding to a chelidon part.
 5. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of second slip-enhancing rubber strips, disposed on parts of the outer surfaces of the two sleeves corresponding to shoulder joints and/or an outer surface of the body.
 6. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 1, wherein the two sleeves are connected to the body without sewing.
 7. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 6, wherein the two sleeves are connected to the body by ultrasonic bonding.
 8. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 1, wherein each of the two sleeves has a tubular body connected between the respective glove and the body, the glove has a palm covering part and a finger covering part, the palm covering part is connected between the finger covering part and the tubular body, and the finger covering part is adapted to be folded toward the finger covering part to overlap the palm covering part; each of the two sleeves further has a first use mode and a second use mode; in the first use mode, the tubular body is adapted to cover an arm, and the palm covering part and the finger covering part overlap each other and are adapted to cover a palm; in the second use mode, the tubular body is adapted to cover the arm, the finger covering part is adapted to protrude in a direction away from the palm covering part, the palm covering part is adapted to cover the palm, and the finger covering part is adapted to cover fingers.
 9. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 8, wherein each of the two palm covering parts has a thumb hole, each of the finger covering parts has an index finger hole, the thumb hole and the respective index finger hole are adapted to be aligned with each other when the palm covering part and respective the finger covering part overlap each other.
 10. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 9, wherein each of the two palm covering parts further comprises a first reinforcing strip, the first reinforcing strip is arranged on a hole edge of the respective thumb hole, each of the two finger covering parts further comprises a second reinforcing strip, and the second reinforcing strip is arranged on a hole edge of the respective index finger hole.
 11. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 8, wherein each of the two gloves further comprises a fingertip covering layer, the fingertip covering layer is arranged on a side of the respective finger covering part corresponding to a finger pulp of the finger, the fingertip covering layer has a fixed side and an open side opposite to each other, the fixed side is fixed to the respective finger covering part, a folded opening is formed between the open side and the respective finger covering part, wherein in the second use mode, the folded opening faces the palm covering part, and the fingertip covering layer is adapted to be folded from the open side toward the fixed side to cover fingertips.
 12. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 1, wherein the body is an antibacterial fiber body, and the two sleeves are antibacterial fiber sleeves.
 13. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 12, wherein the antibacterial fiber body is an iodine-containing synthetic fiber body, and the two antibacterial fiber sleeves are iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves.
 14. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 13, wherein the iodine-containing synthetic fiber body is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body, and the two iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves are iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeves.
 15. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 14, wherein the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastane blended body, and the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeves are iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastane blended sleeves.
 16. The anti-allergic clothing according to claim 1, wherein a thread count of the body and the two sleeves is between 32 and 50 stitches. 